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A True Story of Financial Success in a Short Period of Time

His name is Kendall Brazley who for the past 2 months has been earning a full-time income online doing very little work if any at all. Before he started his online ventures he was making a measly 35k a year as an appliance salesman and it just wasn't cutting it. Since then he managed to establish a full-time income of over 20k per month with a fully automated system (www.TheSureCash.com).The #1 Reason People FailKendall states that people fail because they start an online business, then they have the "what's next" syndrome. People get into an opportunity then they have no idea how to get their business off the ground. Fact: Once you learn how to do it once, you can literally do it again for any program.He has been working directly with two gentlemen by the name of Graig Garcia and Michael Corcoran in a system called EDC GOLD and Easy Daily Cash and this program is selling like crazy. Just in the last 2 days, he's made $6,000 and his team members are earning thousands per week themselves. The truth is, his team would be lost without him walking them step-by-step through the program and he loves to see others succeed.When he got started in EDC GOLD (www.TheSureCash.com), Graig Garcia and Michael Corcoran mentored him as he wishes to do for you. Over the next few weeks, the sales just poured in because of the mentoring he had received.Kendall has been around online for over 2 months and now making over 20k per month and has helped other individuals achieve financial success. He is currently taking people and personally mentoring them and showing them how to explode their income with EDC GOLD.P.S. Go visit this site and check out the 3 different opportunities. I urge you to phone Kendall if you have any questions.www.TheSureCash.com

Kendall (231)-343-6768enoch72001@yahoo.com

Regards,The Opportunity Flow inc.Opportunity Flow Inc. is a company that investigates online businesses to see if they do what they say they can do. If so we write articles about them and the people involved. If not we will not write about you period!

SUbstitutions were made according to the type of weapon the soldier carried; like the M1923 Cartridge Belt would be replaced by an M1936 Pistol Belt if he carried an M1 Thompson, an M1 Carbine, an M3 Grease Gun or an M1919A4 .30 caliber Browning LMG or an M1A1 Bazooka along with an M1911A1 Pistol; in the case of the M1918A2 BAR, the soldier would wear a BAR Belt with pouches for six BAR magazines.

Additional pieces of gear (or Kit as the Brits call it), were used, such as ammo bandoleers, Utility bags, rigger made pouches (in the case of Paratroopers) or even captured pieces of gear.

I cannot say who has the best gear because the uniforms and gear were designed for wear and not really much in the way of concealment; the concept of camouflage was first used a lot by the Germans with the camo smocks and parkas they issued to their more elite units, such as the SS and the Fallschirmjäger (Airborne Troops).

The British also used camouflage smocks which were used maily by their Paratroops and Commando units. The US Amry did have some camouflage uniforms, maily M42 Paratrooper uniforms and the P42 and P44 used by the Marines (mostly used by Para-Marines and by regular Marines in items such as helmet covers, shelterhalf tents and rain parkas), but these came late in the war (1944/45) and were not widely used.